Disconnect lets you visualize and block the invisible websites that track your browsing history. Click the interactive items below to find out more!

v2.0v2.0 • Click Hide inactive sites in the sidebar to view the graph for just the current site. • Click a blocked site in the graph to unblock the site.

Browse the web normally. As you do, the graph in this popup and the counter in the toolbar will update. Each circle in the graph represents a site that's been or would've been sent some of your personal info.

Circles with a halo are sites you've visited. Circles without a halo are sites you haven't.

Red circles are known tracking sites. Gray circles aren't but may still track you.

Mouse over a circle to view that site's tracking footprint. Click a red circle to block or unblock that site.

Toolbar button

The toolbar button shows you the total number of
tracking requests on every page you go to. Click the button to see and
block or unblock the requests.

Dropdown

The dropdown shows you the number of tracking
requests by company. Green means the requests are blocked. Gray means
they’re unblocked. Click any icon or checkbox to block or unblock
requests.

Navbar

The navbar links to helpful pages — like this one!

Common tracking sites

Common tracking sites — Facebook, Google, and Twitter
— are shown separately to make them easy to block or unblock. Click
any icon to block or unblock a site.

Other tracking sites

Other tracking sites are shown by category —
advertising, analytics, social networking, and content — and company.
Click any arrow to show or hide the companies in a category. Click any
icon to block or unblock a category. Click any checkbox to block or
unblock a company.

(We don’t recommend blocking the Content category or
companies in the category since pages may break without those requests.)

Options

The options let you change Disconnect’s behavior.

The Whitelist site or Blacklist site
button lets you unblock or block all the requests on the page you’re
on.

The Visualize page button lets you graph the requests
on the page you’re on. See that view for more instructions.

(Coming soon for Firefox!)

The Show Counter checkbox lets you decide whether
or not to show the badge count.

The Cap Counter checkbox lets you limit the total
badge count on a page to 99.

Dashboard

The dashboard shows you Disconnect’s effect on the
page you’re on — the time and bandwidth you saved.